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i am running because i want to make sure we have got the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in mathematics and science. i want to give 2 million more people the opportunity to go to community college and get trained for jobs businesses are hiring for right now and i want to make sure, building on the work we've already done that we make college affordable, not only to make sure that we continue to expand our efforts with the pell grants and student loans but also that we're making sure that colleges and universities are keeping their costs down, because higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic necessity in the 21st century and we have got to fight for it. that is the choice in this election. on every issue there is a conference. when it comes to home ownership. my opponent says, just let foreclosures bottom out. that is not a solution. i want to make sure that homeowners across the country can refinance at historically low rates, say $3,000. how many peo
i am running because i want to make sure we have got the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in mathematics and science. i want to give 2 million more people the opportunity to go to community college and get trained for jobs businesses are hiring for right now and i want to make sure, building on the work we've already done that we make college affordable, not only to make sure that we...
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i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping their costs down. higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic necessity. we have to fight for it. on every issue there is a stark contrast. when it comes to homeownership, my opponent says foreclosures bottom out. that is not a solution. i want to make sure homeowners can refinance the rates, say $3,000. how many people here can use an extra $3,000? my opponent says we should go back to the days when folks went broke because they got sick. he want to kill the affordable care act, also known affectionately as obamacare. [applause] i believe it was the right thing to do
i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping...
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from education to r&d in critical sectors the investments that the government providers that are necessary for the economy are simply not part of paul ryan's world view. he is pleasant and knowledgeable enough but his policies would be a disaster for the nation and will spell electoral defeat for romney once they are understand. paul ryan will be left standing of a smaller and even more limited (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! [ beads rattling ] [ male announcer ] spearmint that tingles as you chew. stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. >>> at a time when the divide between rich and poor in this country, the new ticket will undo
from education to r&d in critical sectors the investments that the government providers that are necessary for the economy are simply not part of paul ryan's world view. he is pleasant and knowledgeable enough but his policies would be a disaster for the nation and will spell electoral defeat for romney once they are understand. paul ryan will be left standing of a smaller and even more limited (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>"if you ever raise taxes on...
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i think what you are seeing is many of these educational type groups, the individuals will come up and say i generally vote for the candidates. i have found myself voting with republicans. i think more information that the voters have, i find that encouraging. i love to see citizen participation. >> this week governor romney gave a speech going after president obama for the tone of too campaign, saying it was 2 negative. both sides have been criticized for the rhetoric. do republicans want to keep a positive? what kind of tone do you expect in to embed? >> i think you'll see a very optimistic and hopeful tone coming from tampa. gop is standing for the great opportunity party. what you're going to see is the emphasis on opportunity and hope and getting this country back on track. the american people are ready for that. i am hopeful that is where you're going to see the focus. what we will see is that good, solid american. will be put to work. can you give us any hints on speakers at the convention that might be showing up? >> all barack convention week you were going to see some -- all
i think what you are seeing is many of these educational type groups, the individuals will come up and say i generally vote for the candidates. i have found myself voting with republicans. i think more information that the voters have, i find that encouraging. i love to see citizen participation. >> this week governor romney gave a speech going after president obama for the tone of too campaign, saying it was 2 negative. both sides have been criticized for the rhetoric. do republicans...
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they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. -- pell grantswe went from 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. for those of you who have kids in school now,the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. -- the white that out. [cheers and applause] --they wiped that out. let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >> because they have to. let me tell you why they have to. there is no way to accommodate the more than $2 trillion in tax cuts for people making a minimum of $1 million a year if they do not do it. it all adds to the deficit. they have got to go out there this is all on the surface of tax cuts for the super wealthy. where i come from, we have one of the highest per-capita incomes in the nation. what i found out is wealthy people are just as patriotic as poor folks. they are just as decent and just as good. they are not asking for these tax cuts. that me g
they knocked 200,000 kids out of early education. it took $1,000 out of co grants. -- pell grantswe went from 6 million to 9 million kids that have been knocked out. for those of you who have kids in school now,the only thing helping is between $500 tax credit they are giving you off of your bottom line. they worked that out. -- the white that out. [cheers and applause] --they wiped that out. let me tell you this, folks. you have to ask yourself the question. why are they doing it? >>...
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in education for all students. she began taking her elementary students on week-long overnights to study nature and science in open-air. this led her to the environmental science center where she developed a program that gave thousands of youngsters an opportunity to camp out on the porch, walk on the beach, calculate the tide, cook on an open fire, seen around a campfire, toast marshmallows, and sleep in the dunes. she became a mentor to many of the young people that worked at the center and leaves a legacy of many young public-school teachers. she was known to be a kind, generous, and open hearted person. this meeting is also adjourned in the memory of thomas ryan, an employee since 1998, who went on medical leave and passed away on april 7. he was a professional from 1991 to 1998 and began his teaching career in august 1998 as a learning resource specialist at washington high school. he worked at abraham lincoln high school, sanchez elementary, a lafayette, and harvey milk's over rights. the board of education e
in education for all students. she began taking her elementary students on week-long overnights to study nature and science in open-air. this led her to the environmental science center where she developed a program that gave thousands of youngsters an opportunity to camp out on the porch, walk on the beach, calculate the tide, cook on an open fire, seen around a campfire, toast marshmallows, and sleep in the dunes. she became a mentor to many of the young people that worked at the center and...
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[applause] i want to make sure that america, once again, leads in education. i want to help our schools hire of the best teachers, especially in math and science. i want to give 2 million more americans the chance to go to community colleges and learn the skills businesses are hiring for right now. [applause] i want to give colleges and universities the chance to bring down the cost of tuition once and for all because education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. everyone should be able to afford it. i have a plan to help homeowners refinance their homes at historically low rates to save an average of $3,000. my opponent solution is to let the market bottomed out. that's what he said. that's not a solution. that's part of the problem. that's the difference in this election. my opponent says one of the first things he would do would be to repeal obamacare. crowd: boo! >> i think that part of being middle class in america is making sure you do not go bankrupt when you get sick. because of this law, if you have a pre-existing condition he will be able to
[applause] i want to make sure that america, once again, leads in education. i want to help our schools hire of the best teachers, especially in math and science. i want to give 2 million more americans the chance to go to community colleges and learn the skills businesses are hiring for right now. [applause] i want to give colleges and universities the chance to bring down the cost of tuition once and for all because education is not a luxury. it's an economic necessity. everyone should be...
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if it goes down, education takes a $6 billion hit but they can't believe voters are not interested in a tax hike. the votessers with americans for prosperity. the governor is trying to scare tactics. >> the governor could have tried anything to that as far as triggers go. >> reporter: the governor said there is no fall back plan if 30 fails and that's a nerve wracking scenario for dozens who rallied outside this area. >> layoffs will happen because of it, school years will be short ended. >> prop 38 another tax measure to fund education but right now 38 is lagging with support in the poles. the governor told us, he is done campaigning for proposition 30. he plans today it's all in the hands of voters. all level savage -- all remembering -- alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are voting on whether to abolish the death penalty. they have both people on both sides of the debate and that's coming up in four minutes. >>> a work shooting in fresno has left one person kid and four wound including the suspected gunman. a parole lee open fired on apple valley farms. the suspected
if it goes down, education takes a $6 billion hit but they can't believe voters are not interested in a tax hike. the votessers with americans for prosperity. the governor is trying to scare tactics. >> the governor could have tried anything to that as far as triggers go. >> reporter: the governor said there is no fall back plan if 30 fails and that's a nerve wracking scenario for dozens who rallied outside this area. >> layoffs will happen because of it, school years will be...
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, a higher education. it is not a luxury. it is a necessity. that is the choice of this election. [cheers and applause] yes, a hampshire, i am running again because i still believe that nobody should go broke because they get sick. [cheers and applause] i am kind of fond of the term obamacare. i do care. that is why we passed the law. that is why six and a half million young people can stay on their parents' plan now. that is why seniors are seeing discounts in prescription drugs. that is why families who have got somebody with a pre- existing conditions can now get health care. it was the right thing to do. a free court has spoken. -- the supreme court has spokenwe are not going backwards. . we are going forward. [cheers and applause] we are not going back to the day when serving the country you love depend on who you love. we ended do not ask to do not tell. we are not going back. we are not going back to the days when women did not have control of their own health care choices. we are going forward. we
, a higher education. it is not a luxury. it is a necessity. that is the choice of this election. [cheers and applause] yes, a hampshire, i am running again because i still believe that nobody should go broke because they get sick. [cheers and applause] i am kind of fond of the term obamacare. i do care. that is why we passed the law. that is why six and a half million young people can stay on their parents' plan now. that is why seniors are seeing discounts in prescription drugs. that is why...
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they don't want to coupon old people or their children's education. paul ryan is a perfectly nice guy. his positions are out of the mainstream and of american society. it is a fact. joe biden will point that out and ham their home in october. >> i'm looking forward to that debate. thanks so much to both of you. before we go to break, more trouble today for team romney as yet another musical agent tells the gop ticket they are just not going to take it anymore. which one? just watch as paul ryan is introduced at a campaign event tuesday in pennsylvania. twisted sister took one look at that and fired off this statement. i emphatically denounce paul ryan's use of my band twisted sister's song in any capacity. there is almost nothing he stands for that i agree with. except the use of the p90x. mr. ryan, it is time to change your tune. stay with us, much more ahead. ♪ vehio re bu d th? hepyoete fiven t onth? su yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what'
they don't want to coupon old people or their children's education. paul ryan is a perfectly nice guy. his positions are out of the mainstream and of american society. it is a fact. joe biden will point that out and ham their home in october. >> i'm looking forward to that debate. thanks so much to both of you. before we go to break, more trouble today for team romney as yet another musical agent tells the gop ticket they are just not going to take it anymore. which one? just watch as...
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kim and colin, you folks are well educated women, you make that choice. what about lower income women who may not be as educated and responsibilities the government to tell those women who may not be well versed on the the choices they have this opportunity and coercion to make sure they make the right choice? >> trust me, paul, there is no lack of information out there on this. this is sort of debate that rages through to the mommy world from any income you are and i would also like to point out i'm a well educated woman that bottle fed my child, it doesn't always, it isn't always based there are lots of reasons to go into it, but it's too intrusive on so many levels. >> thank you, both. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ pilot ] now when you build an aircraft, you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. [ chirp ] and the fas
kim and colin, you folks are well educated women, you make that choice. what about lower income women who may not be as educated and responsibilities the government to tell those women who may not be well versed on the the choices they have this opportunity and coercion to make sure they make the right choice? >> trust me, paul, there is no lack of information out there on this. this is sort of debate that rages through to the mommy world from any income you are and i would also like to...
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the white house has been talking for two years about educating the public, talking about the benefits of this. doesn't this polling data suggest that people are not buying it. >> polling data suggests in part hundreds of millions of dollars spent attacking it, and what we're focusing on is implementing it so that more and more americans see the benefits that it brings. i didn't make any announcement whatsoever. we are focused on implementing the bill, not on, you know, discussing anniversaries particularly. although i'm sure others will want to discuss this. and i think if you look at or talk to americans and look at the data. by the alternative on this. giving power back to throw you off your insurance policy if you develop an illness or prevent you from getting insurance if you have a preexisting condition or prevent young americans from staying on the insurance policy. the answer will be no we don't want that. the calls to change those pods changes away will be met with a great deal of skepticism when people talk about this and focus on it. and let others have that if they want. >>
the white house has been talking for two years about educating the public, talking about the benefits of this. doesn't this polling data suggest that people are not buying it. >> polling data suggests in part hundreds of millions of dollars spent attacking it, and what we're focusing on is implementing it so that more and more americans see the benefits that it brings. i didn't make any announcement whatsoever. we are focused on implementing the bill, not on, you know, discussing...
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there are things like investing in education, in infrastructure, that matter deeply. but 1986 featured -- it did not have 235 members of the house of representatives who signed a pledge that they're not going to raise anybody's taxes on anything because, as you well know, there were lots of changes in that reform that ended up raising taxes on a number of people, despite cries that it was going to shut them down. it actually didn't. ronald reagan signed off on something that correlated taxation on individual work and investment. we had people in both parties who were working together, a president who repeatedly raised taxes. ronald reagan raised a gas tax in 1982 a nickel a gallon, back when that was real money. so it seems to me one of the big dif repss in '86 versus now is that we had two parties that were willing to make adjustments, raise taxes where necessary. they had some confidence going back and forth, working together. there were no signed pledges that things were off the table. so i wonder if you could just elaborate from your vantage point, because you rea
there are things like investing in education, in infrastructure, that matter deeply. but 1986 featured -- it did not have 235 members of the house of representatives who signed a pledge that they're not going to raise anybody's taxes on anything because, as you well know, there were lots of changes in that reform that ended up raising taxes on a number of people, despite cries that it was going to shut them down. it actually didn't. ronald reagan signed off on something that correlated taxation...
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kim and colin, you folks are well educated women, you make that choice. what about lower income women who may not be as educated and responsibilities the government to tell those women who may not be well versed on the the choices they have this opportunity and coercion to make sure they make the right choice? >> trust me, paul, there is no lack of information out there on this. this is sort of debate that rages through to the mommy world from any income you are and i would also like to point out i'm a well educated woman that bottle fed my child, it doesn't always, it isn't always based there are lots of reasons to go into it, but it's too intrusive on so many levels. >> thank you, both. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. puffs has air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. your hair -- amazing. thanks to head and shoulders for men. four shampoos that give men game-winning alp protection, great looki
kim and colin, you folks are well educated women, you make that choice. what about lower income women who may not be as educated and responsibilities the government to tell those women who may not be well versed on the the choices they have this opportunity and coercion to make sure they make the right choice? >> trust me, paul, there is no lack of information out there on this. this is sort of debate that rages through to the mommy world from any income you are and i would also like to...
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it is going to cut into education. >> he says to be careful that the social safety net is not become a hammock and forced people into a culture of dependency. >> correct, and the best way to do that is to go back to darwinism. >> we are going to be cutting everything. the one thing we keep dancing around is the loophole closing, which benefits, because a lot of those loopholes benefit middle- class people, with mortgage deductions, charitable deductions, having your employer take care of your health care, all that stuff. it has to be at some point on is the address and it is 9. >> i have some of cleanup to do i don't know where to start. >> give the man a room. >> darwinism? give me a break. the budget he proposed was spoken about by the very erskine bowles, who you all know and like, the chief of staff to clinton, who said it is bold, a good budget, an excellent start. he has this agreement on details. -- he has in disagreement on details could the minister plan - -- the democrats' plan by ron wyden was agreed to by the bipartisan committee appointed by president clinton, they 1990'
it is going to cut into education. >> he says to be careful that the social safety net is not become a hammock and forced people into a culture of dependency. >> correct, and the best way to do that is to go back to darwinism. >> we are going to be cutting everything. the one thing we keep dancing around is the loophole closing, which benefits, because a lot of those loopholes benefit middle- class people, with mortgage deductions, charitable deductions, having your employer...
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president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. abut it'll become so much more. concrete and steel... a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed d to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a betetter futue for maryland. the sherman circle area of washington will get a brighter tonight. less than one hour, a councilman will cut the ribbon for newly installed lights. the event is open to the public o increase the t one schoolme after was murdered more than two years ago. >> there may soon be a new wal- coming to the di
president obama has a plan to rebuild america from... the ground up, investing in innovation, education... and job training. it only works if there is a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. abut it'll become so much more. concrete and steel... a new world-class resort casino in prince george's county. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand...
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it is going to cut into education. >> he says that you have to be careful that it does not become a habit that will force people into a culture of dependency. >> the best way to do that is to go back to darwinism. >> we will be cutting everything. the one thing they keep dancing around is loophole closing, because a lot of those loopholes benefit middle-class people -- market >>. deductions -- mortgage deductions, charitable deductions, and it has to be at some point honestly addressed. >> i have done so much cleaning up to do here i don't know where to start. >> give them and our room. > -- give that the man of our room. >> darwinism? give me a break. the budget he proposed, which was spoken of by erskine bowles, who you all know and like, the chief of staff to clinton, he said it was an excellent start. he has disagreements on details. in the medicare plan that paul ryan has come up with with ron wyden of oregon was agreed to by the bipartisan committee appointed by president clinton, late 1990's, on which alice rivlin, clinton's omb director, sat. it is the same idea of premium support
it is going to cut into education. >> he says that you have to be careful that it does not become a habit that will force people into a culture of dependency. >> the best way to do that is to go back to darwinism. >> we will be cutting everything. the one thing they keep dancing around is loophole closing, because a lot of those loopholes benefit middle-class people -- market >>. deductions -- mortgage deductions, charitable deductions, and it has to be at some point...
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devry university, proud to support the education questions. when you're caring for a loved one with alzheimer's, not a day goes by that you don't have them. questions about treatment where to go for extra help, how to live better with the disease. so many questions, where do you start? alzheimers.gov. the answers start here. >>> welcome back be to america's news headquarters. we were just mentioning before the break because we saw it live here congressman paul ryan and governor mitt romney as a team now. now, to carl cameron traveling with them in ashland, virginia, at the liberal arts college there. the randolph macon where both have just spoken. i know you have to quick bet on the bus. i want to talk narrative. we seem to be ultra focused on one thing, the economy. >> and that is what mitt romney has been talking about for the entire campaign. and the criticism of the entire campaign, left, right and center has been it is too often distracted by petty number calling attacks on mitt romney for bain capital. attacks on barack obama that don't
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why do they have to cut medicare and education. they insist on giving them to the wealthy. people do know entitlements have to be reform even president obama said so. tax cuts for the wealthy they have not done a good job and i think you will see the democrats focus on that. >> we have known for two years that the democratic attack line is tax cuts to the rich and that's what they always do. bill, what is excited about having paul on the ticket. who is better to defend those policies than paul. he knows the stuff better than anyone. remember there a moment a couple of years ago when bark obama was first elect there was an eight minute exchange between paul ryan and barack obama. there is no question who won the debate. he is articulate and understands them. i think he will make romney a stronger candidate. don't forget one of the things have known. i have known paul longer than bill has. when he first came to the town he worked for jack kemp and he is a protogee with the optmistic approach. >> and the narrative that the obama campaign is trying to establish about governor r
why do they have to cut medicare and education. they insist on giving them to the wealthy. people do know entitlements have to be reform even president obama said so. tax cuts for the wealthy they have not done a good job and i think you will see the democrats focus on that. >> we have known for two years that the democratic attack line is tax cuts to the rich and that's what they always do. bill, what is excited about having paul on the ticket. who is better to defend those policies than...
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, a higher education. it is not a luxury. it is a necessity. that is the choice of this election. [cheers and applause] yes, a hampshire, i am running again because i still believe that nobody should go broke because they get sick. [cheers and applause] i am kind of fond of the term obamacare. i do care. that is why we passed the law. that is why six and a half million young people can stay on their parents' plan now. that is why seniors are seeing discounts in prescription drugs. that is why families who have got somebody with a pre- existing conditions can now get health care. it was the right thing to do. a free court has spoken. we are not going backwards. we are going forward. [cheers and applause] we are not going back to the day when serving the country you love depend on who you love. we ended do not ask to do not tell. we are not going back. we are not going back to the days when women did not have control of their own health care choices. we are going forward. we are not going back. [cheers and a
, a higher education. it is not a luxury. it is a necessity. that is the choice of this election. [cheers and applause] yes, a hampshire, i am running again because i still believe that nobody should go broke because they get sick. [cheers and applause] i am kind of fond of the term obamacare. i do care. that is why we passed the law. that is why six and a half million young people can stay on their parents' plan now. that is why seniors are seeing discounts in prescription drugs. that is why...
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we're not upgrading our education system. we're not boosting growth in other ways you might prefer to boost it. we're just spending that, borrowing to finance consumption in excess of our income. and that will absolutely end badly. the pickle we're in could very well end up being a very large one and maybe bigger than what other countries have had. we have an opportunity to fix it, an opportunity that the europeans don't have right now. the europeans are in a different place from us and a much, much tougher place. and we should take that as a cautionary tale and use that to fix our own budget today. so i think we're all on the same page with regard to your general point, senator. >> you touched on my next point i wanted to ask, was about the reserve currency. i know that some countries are talking about maybe a basket of currencies. how long do we have? i realize you can't really answer that. is there really a concerted effort to move away from the u.s. dollar? >> i wrote a book on that a long time ago, try to keep close to i
we're not upgrading our education system. we're not boosting growth in other ways you might prefer to boost it. we're just spending that, borrowing to finance consumption in excess of our income. and that will absolutely end badly. the pickle we're in could very well end up being a very large one and maybe bigger than what other countries have had. we have an opportunity to fix it, an opportunity that the europeans don't have right now. the europeans are in a different place from us and a much,...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care, with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with sympts of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. and also to build my...
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people who use campaigns as a means for educating lose campaigns. they may win a bigger race later on. ryan has to educate the country. >> it's a tutorial that he's going come out with his power points. it's going to be about romney. >> there's a gamble here that this country is in very serious time of anxiety and sense of decline. are people willing to listen to serious ideas? president obama wants to be this to be a small debate about romney tax returns. romney wants to make this bigger. >> the question, i want to jump off that, we saw with all of the ads that came out this week before the pick, you know on the one hand, the priority u.s. ad, that suggests that someone died as result of mitt romney's decisions. you had the romney campaign ad that went farther in suggesting that president obama is gutting welfare. is it going to be possible with -- it seems like, cokie, that the campaigns care less and less what fact-checkers say about their ads. >> they can careless. absolutely decided that it's clear, they're going to run with it and the fact che
people who use campaigns as a means for educating lose campaigns. they may win a bigger race later on. ryan has to educate the country. >> it's a tutorial that he's going come out with his power points. it's going to be about romney. >> there's a gamble here that this country is in very serious time of anxiety and sense of decline. are people willing to listen to serious ideas? president obama wants to be this to be a small debate about romney tax returns. romney wants to make this...
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your pledge gives us the means to present the programs that demonstrate how television can be an educational resource. but we cannot do it alone-- your help is crucial. give us a call right now, and make your pledge. >> at washington week and at the newshour, we depend on your support. we live for your support, and we live up to your support. we try to provide the best, most credible, most engaging news and public affairs that's possible in commercial or non-commercial television. we know that when you write those checks but, more importantly, when you log onto our website and you sit in front of your television sets every night that you're counting on us to provide the best possible quality news and public affairs information that exists on television. so, we thank you for that. we thank you, and we count on your continued support. >> washington week first debuted in 1967, and over the years it has won every major award in broadcast journalism, including a george foster peabody award. in fact, the award committee cited the program for: "its reasoned, reliable contribution to the national di
your pledge gives us the means to present the programs that demonstrate how television can be an educational resource. but we cannot do it alone-- your help is crucial. give us a call right now, and make your pledge. >> at washington week and at the newshour, we depend on your support. we live for your support, and we live up to your support. we try to provide the best, most credible, most engaging news and public affairs that's possible in commercial or non-commercial television. we know...
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conversation one thing that they did not touch on which they should have touched on was immigration and education. but they were guided more by the moderator who did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about medicare and social security, which of these individuals do you believe? >> i think it depends on who you are predisposed to believe. joe biden is a liberal, a new deal. to point outownefirst that, while his own president said is that he's willing to raise the retirement age, joe biden says no. this is a major for medicare and social security. they will not be around. we are the party of the medicare and social security. what about now? what will you do when your own president has said medicare will die unless it is reform? i think he is inclined toward that new deal liberalism. you except what joe biden will say. if you listen to paul ryan, he said we have to amend it. we have to change it. and this is how we will do it. >> i want to get to policy, to appear in a week aft
conversation one thing that they did not touch on which they should have touched on was immigration and education. but they were guided more by the moderator who did a great job in conducting this. i don't find the debate wanting on substantive issues. >> if you're my age and you are watching this thing and you're worried about medicare and social security, which of these individuals do you believe? >> i think it depends on who you are predisposed to believe. joe biden is a liberal,...
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. >> we are focusing on virginia, florida, iowa, and colorado to educate voters about what abortion is. and to raise visibility about this important issue. >> supporters of abortion rights agree that access to abortions needs to be asked of political candidates. but the head of the women's clinic questions the tactics. >> surprises me that you can go ahead and do a donation to this charitable organization even though they are doing political activity, which is totally against the irs code. >> fletcher armstrong, the cvr's director of the region tells 9news, they don't support any political candidate and that their voter education campaign is perfectly legal. in springfield, peggy fox, 9news now. >> all right, this is one for the mail bag. what do you think about this? too graphic to show in public? supporters point out this is a debate about abortion and this is what abortion looks like. let's not forget our first amendment does not protect us from being offended. we're never offended by your thoughts. >> the u.s. department of agriculture taking another step to help out all those farm
. >> we are focusing on virginia, florida, iowa, and colorado to educate voters about what abortion is. and to raise visibility about this important issue. >> supporters of abortion rights agree that access to abortions needs to be asked of political candidates. but the head of the women's clinic questions the tactics. >> surprises me that you can go ahead and do a donation to this charitable organization even though they are doing political activity, which is totally against...
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this program funded by a department of education grant,ing mimics a child's -- grant, mimics a child's multi-media world. >> it is very important. because it is everywhere now. >> reporter: there are also items not every student can access when school is out, missing the opportunity to integrate them into their daily lives. consistent access is important for this generation. >> i don't think it is as important to learn the technology as it is to learn the technology to teach them vital skills they need. >> reporter: reading, spelling, math and now texting, things they will use during the school year and beyond. >> children who don't maintain their skills during summer vacation are at a disadvantage when school begins in the fall. >>> 67-year-old michael pa pate junior wins a $1000 prize and in a spelling competition. the winning word was a type of imperfect fun gus that looks like this. okay. well he got it and he won. >> congratulations. >> is that a gentleman tablet? >> -- a vegetable? >> some sort of mushroom. >>> today is going to be a good day. you got it right there. humidity lev
this program funded by a department of education grant,ing mimics a child's -- grant, mimics a child's multi-media world. >> it is very important. because it is everywhere now. >> reporter: there are also items not every student can access when school is out, missing the opportunity to integrate them into their daily lives. consistent access is important for this generation. >> i don't think it is as important to learn the technology as it is to learn the technology to teach...
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department of education says it's calling on a new generation of teachers as more than one million educators are expected to retire in the coming years. >>> still ahead, no kids allowed. this could be the new trend at restaurants. some patrons say they love it. >>> but first, one of these things not like the other. secretary of state hillary clinton stood out in the g-20 group photo this week. every single person showed up in a white button down shirt. she showed up in a signature pant suit bright green. there was no dress code. it was just a coincidence that everyone else wore white. >>> tonight an ohio woman is behind bars after she tried to hire a hit man to kill someone, anyone wearing fur. meredith lowell spent months trying to solicit a hitman on facebook. she was willing to pay hundreds of dollars for them to kill someone wearing fur. >> appalled and horrified that somebody would think committing violence is going to further a cause that is all about nonviolence. >> the f.b.i. was able to catch lowell by posing as a hit man on facebook. the animal rights movement opposes violen
department of education says it's calling on a new generation of teachers as more than one million educators are expected to retire in the coming years. >>> still ahead, no kids allowed. this could be the new trend at restaurants. some patrons say they love it. >>> but first, one of these things not like the other. secretary of state hillary clinton stood out in the g-20 group photo this week. every single person showed up in a white button down shirt. she showed up in a...
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i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping their costs down. higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic necessity. we have to fight for it. on every issue there is a stark contrast. when it comes to homeownership, my opponent says foreclosures bottom out. that is not a solution. i want to make sure homeowners can refinance the rates, say $3,000. how many people here can use an extra $3,000? my opponent says we should go back to the days when folks went broke because they got sick. he want to kill the affordable care act, also known affectionately as obamacare. [applause] i believe it was the right thing to do
i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping...
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you are an advocate of education. you are defender of constitution. there are are so many things wrong with that policy. not only did it violate clearly violate federal law title nine which explicitly prohibits schools to discriminate on students based on pregnancy. it's unconstitutional. >> bill: i don't have a beef with that i probably if i were the principal of the school or the head of the school board would have said that's going too far you obviously don't want to encourage pregnancy but you do have a right to be humane and the student does have a right to be educated and it's better for society if she is so that maybe she can support the child that she gives birth too. okay. this is the big problem in public schools right now. texting with the phones. okay? here is my view on it. you can have the phone in your locker. lunchtime text or call. and if you after school you can. but not not in the hallway, not in the classroom. >> can't have the phone on your person when you are involved in academics, okay? >> okay. well, the school can certainly se
you are an advocate of education. you are defender of constitution. there are are so many things wrong with that policy. not only did it violate clearly violate federal law title nine which explicitly prohibits schools to discriminate on students based on pregnancy. it's unconstitutional. >> bill: i don't have a beef with that i probably if i were the principal of the school or the head of the school board would have said that's going too far you obviously don't want to encourage...
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there is a crosswalk between health care and education. the two places kids always show up are at school and the hospitals. hospitals are now screened for p.k.u. they don't scan for socioeconomic risk factors. the c.c.o.'s are very interested in this. under the model, if they can reduce the amount of kids with diabetes, they will have a lot more resources. you have to take the paradigm outside the hospital. the real health benefits occur in the community, preventing chronic diseases from developing. once we do, we need a community-based method in order to manage them. i'll just say one other thing. this requires a fundamentally different workforce. it is very important because the health care industry grew through the recession. they added jobs. a lot of those jobs were people running m.r.i.'s that didn't need to be run. we are going to retrain those people as community health workers, well paid professionals who essential job to broker health for people as they move through the system >> i think what you divide is a very important divide
there is a crosswalk between health care and education. the two places kids always show up are at school and the hospitals. hospitals are now screened for p.k.u. they don't scan for socioeconomic risk factors. the c.c.o.'s are very interested in this. under the model, if they can reduce the amount of kids with diabetes, they will have a lot more resources. you have to take the paradigm outside the hospital. the real health benefits occur in the community, preventing chronic diseases from...
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it ends the medicare guarantee and slashes important investments in infrastructure, science, education and research. those are the choices we have. and mr. secretary, i know you will elaborate on the plan you have. i think it's a good plan, a responsible plan and a balanced plan. >> i guess we are going to agree to disagree. secretary geithner the m inch c is yours. >> thanks for giving me a chance to talk about these important questions. i'm going to talk about four things just briefly about the economy and the challenges we face there. and then a bit on the near term on growth and jobs, i'll lay out th broad elements of our strategy and the contrast between where we disagree. first on the economy. the economy today is gradually getting stronger, but we have a lot of tough work ahead of us. over the past years, despite the financial headwinds from the crisis and people in the housing construction bubble, despite the severe cutbacks by state and local governments, the crisis in europe, despite the rising oil prices, despite the confidence caused by the specter of default this summer, d
it ends the medicare guarantee and slashes important investments in infrastructure, science, education and research. those are the choices we have. and mr. secretary, i know you will elaborate on the plan you have. i think it's a good plan, a responsible plan and a balanced plan. >> i guess we are going to agree to disagree. secretary geithner the m inch c is yours. >> thanks for giving me a chance to talk about these important questions. i'm going to talk about four things just...
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that's money that could be invested here for our citizens and for our education system and our viewers who would want to know: what can they do about it? is something being proposed in congress that they might be able to contact their senators or representatives about? >> well one thing that's going on right now is senator carl levin has introduced the cut tax loopholes bill and that's something that would take a dent at closing some of these loopholes and it's a first step in the larger picture of beginning to close a lot of the loopholes that are allowing corporations to do these things legally. >> and there's a way that we provide on our website which is we are not broke movie.com. we have linked right to one of the petitions basically to get your senator to back this. you know, when the buffet rule didn't pass, it's so obvious there is so much corporate money in politics that, you know, we can say, oh, you know rich courses shouldn't have to pay taxes. it's ridiculous. >> we are going to link to that website at current.com so that viewers who are watching here who want to know what
that's money that could be invested here for our citizens and for our education system and our viewers who would want to know: what can they do about it? is something being proposed in congress that they might be able to contact their senators or representatives about? >> well one thing that's going on right now is senator carl levin has introduced the cut tax loopholes bill and that's something that would take a dent at closing some of these loopholes and it's a first step in the larger...
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the keep you entertained and educated. >> thank you very much. you can see why we are honoring them tonight. those of you who are kind enough to be part of our dinner tonight, let us all proceed to the door. we will have cocktails and honor our three people. thank you very much. >> we talked with say -- with a "roll call" reporter on washington journal today about the medicare issue. >> i want to turn to stephen dennis -- steven dennis. what was the romney-ryan campaign trying to accomplish with the visit with paul ryan's mom? caller: -- guest: they were trying to help him inoculate against this medicare issue. he started with his arm around his mom, betty, who is 78 and on medicare, and said to the audience, largely seniors, at this huge retirement community, that he is there to protect her medicare, to protect their medicare, and to protect her grandkids. i think he did a pretty effective job. he was pretty much as good of an event as i think it could have expected. they are going on offense against the obama campaign on medicare, by pointing o
the keep you entertained and educated. >> thank you very much. you can see why we are honoring them tonight. those of you who are kind enough to be part of our dinner tonight, let us all proceed to the door. we will have cocktails and honor our three people. thank you very much. >> we talked with say -- with a "roll call" reporter on washington journal today about the medicare issue. >> i want to turn to stephen dennis -- steven dennis. what was the romney-ryan...
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. >>> according to a national retail foundation back-to-school clothing supplies and education expenses to total more than $80 billion second only to the holiday shopping season and spending. >>> last year was $200 for three pants and three shirts. and then my sister to appear in >>> a mother of two she spent more than $1,000 on school supplies and clothes last year. she looks at pants for her son she'll come back next week to make purchases. >>> he needs more clothes they wear out all his clothes are shortened. >>> some parents spend more on back-to-school shopping in addition to notebooks' folders pens and paper there's that added cost of school uniforms. >>> something they must take to school a school uniform and supplies >>> and the manager of the kmart in redwood city sees hundreds of parents spending hundreds of dollars on their children. >>> it is like over a $300 on layaway the put a lot for the whole year. >>> i tried to do this on on, i tried to get the best prices and best deals. lisa washington cbs 5. >>> if you need help getting ready for back-to-school shopping we have a g
. >>> according to a national retail foundation back-to-school clothing supplies and education expenses to total more than $80 billion second only to the holiday shopping season and spending. >>> last year was $200 for three pants and three shirts. and then my sister to appear in >>> a mother of two she spent more than $1,000 on school supplies and clothes last year. she looks at pants for her son she'll come back next week to make purchases. >>> he needs...
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we improved education for the average american for less than 1% of what the nation spends on education, we have encouraged 45 states to raise their standards to better educate our children. [applause] you have some examples up there. we expanded by 3 million people the number of kids from working-class families who have a grant to attend college. 3 million more qualified kids in college today. [applause] we kept faith. we kept faith. my son and all of his generation,coming back from iraq afghanistan with health care and better education and finding jobs. [applause] we provided tax cuts and incentives for businesses to hire vets, which they fought against for the longest time. we cut taxes for small businesses to help them grow and they say they love small business. we help millions of families to modify their mortgages, saving them thousands of dollars a year. we also got bin laden. [cheers] let me correct that. the president of the united states and the special forces got bin laden. [cheers] i go to democratic rallies and democratic events and the democrats will say to me, why can we
we improved education for the average american for less than 1% of what the nation spends on education, we have encouraged 45 states to raise their standards to better educate our children. [applause] you have some examples up there. we expanded by 3 million people the number of kids from working-class families who have a grant to attend college. 3 million more qualified kids in college today. [applause] we kept faith. we kept faith. my son and all of his generation,coming back from iraq...
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we want to have a system that works to further those kinds of goals, so education is a key component, federal government has a particular role to play, not a dominant role to play and four foundations of economic growth. you can't replace them. >> we'll get into medicare, but on education, you publicly commented that you like some of mary duncan's comments. can you talk about what you think the federal government's role is in education, a little more on what you just talked about, and where there are opportunities for both parties to work together collectively to get towards a solution? >> i think he's one of the most impressive members of 3 the president's cabinet. you probably know him. he's an impressive guy. he's a person who clearly reaches across the aisle and that's noted because we don't see a lot of that these days. first of all, let's remember most of the money is spent and raised at local and state governments. the federal government is sort of a junior partner when it comes to k-12 education but the federal government imposes lots of regulation, lots of unfunded mandate, i
we want to have a system that works to further those kinds of goals, so education is a key component, federal government has a particular role to play, not a dominant role to play and four foundations of economic growth. you can't replace them. >> we'll get into medicare, but on education, you publicly commented that you like some of mary duncan's comments. can you talk about what you think the federal government's role is in education, a little more on what you just talked about, and...
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we know we need to do more educating on the affordable care act. but the affordable care act has actually lowered the cost of prescription drugs for millions of seniors by hundreds of dollars. it's helped cover people with pre-existing conditions. these are pieces we'll also be talking about beyond t budget. >> i w to bngg i and giveimeh lastrd. where should the focus be right now, greg? it's clearly shifted ts week. we'll see if it shifts back to jobs and the economy or if it shifts and focuses on taxes. what's your final take here? >> i think it should be on the economy and jobs. there's been a fundamental realitiering of this campaign. it's now on entitlements. we didn't even talk about social security. i think bringing all these issues in is maybe it will succeed. but it's a very risky move for the republicans. >> we've seen in past in history what happened when you bring up privatizing social security. but that would make for an even more wonky debate. we'll see if maybe that is next week, guys. maybe that's next week. thank you all very much.
we know we need to do more educating on the affordable care act. but the affordable care act has actually lowered the cost of prescription drugs for millions of seniors by hundreds of dollars. it's helped cover people with pre-existing conditions. these are pieces we'll also be talking about beyond t budget. >> i w to bngg i and giveimeh lastrd. where should the focus be right now, greg? it's clearly shifted ts week. we'll see if it shifts back to jobs and the economy or if it shifts and...